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Natasha Tracy’s New Book Is Coming Soon

by Natasha Tracy | Mar 13, 2024 | Bipolar blog, bipolar disorder, book, writing | 4 comments

Natasha Tracy

I'm extremely excited to announce that I'm releasing my second book. For those of you who don't know, I released a book in 2016, Lost Marbles: Insights into My Life with Depression & Bipolar. It's a combination of memoir and self-help. It was very well received by people with bipolar disorder and their loved ones alike. I've certainly written a lot since 2016, and this new book is a result of that and so much more.

For now, the cover art and title will remain a mystery, but look for a formal announcement next week that will show you all of that, plus talk more about what's actually in the book.

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Written by Natasha Tracy

Natasha Tracy is an award-winning writer, speaker, advocate, and consultant from the Pacific Northwest. She has been living with bipolar disorder for 26 years and has written more than 2000 articles on the subject.

Find more of Natasha’s work in her acclaimed book: "Lost Marbles: Insights into My Life with Depression & Bipolar" on Amazon.

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4 Comments

  1. Kim

    Really looking forward to reading this!

    Reply
    • Natasha Tracy

      Hi Kim,

      Great! I’m very much looking forward to showing it to everyone.

      — Natasha Tracy

      Reply
  2. Cookie

    Nice! Congratulations!

    Reply
    • Natasha Tracy

      Hi Cookie,

      Thank you!

      — Natasha Tracy

      Reply

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